The Arabian Gulf and Security Policy: The Past as Present, the Present as Future

Abstract

On 9 June 2008, Henry Kissinger spoke about the need for a Middle East policy that was thought out "in detail" with "no vague ideas" at its core. He stated that there must be a "clear broad strategy so that we understand our strategic objectives." The former Secretary of State made it clear that the U.S. had to deal with the region as it is, not as we want it to be-a reference to poorly conceived ideas about democracy and political transformation.1 Given recent history, consistent policy development and a comprehensive strategy has been difficult because U.S. policy has consistently attempted to ignore the historical fundamentals. This study evaluates the policies of the Arab Gulf states, their contextual historical origins, and their thrust over the next decade. It is not a regurgitation of U.S. foreign policy. The foundational premise is that the present and future must be understood within the context of the collective and individual historical paradigms of the Arab states of the region. The present cannot be understood nor the future predicted without a fundamental, detailed grasp of the past. The past establishes the paradigm for the present and that defines context for the possible developments for the future. This study is a history lesson defining the present and projecting into the future. Secondarily, this effort provides a reference guide to the historical formation of the individual states of the Gulf. It is an informational aid that provides a concise but detailed explanation of the historical relationships and interactions, knowledge of which is consistently considered by Arab Gulf officials to be essential to understanding the region.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA514537

Entities

People

  • Roby C. Barrett

Organizations

  • Joint Special Operations University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Counter WMD
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Geography
  • Governments
  • Intergovernmental Organizations
  • International Law
  • International Organizations
  • Iraqi-War
  • Military Science
  • National Politics
  • National Security
  • Personnel Management
  • Political Systems
  • Public Policy
  • Terrorism
  • Terrorists
  • Treaties
  • War Colleges

Fields of Study

  • Political science

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  • East Asian Political and Security Studies within the Soviet Union
  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.